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Republicans Just Retained This Vital House Seat After a Special Election

House Republicans have managed to hold on to a vital seat in the special election to replace former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia’s 14th District.

Trump-endorsed Clayton Fuller won the closely-watched election in an important hold for the GOP. Republicans currently maintain a razor-thin four seat majority and three seats are currently vacant. Fuller will fill Taylor’s vacant seat.

The margin of victory is much closer than some may have anticipated, as Trump won the district by nearly 40 points in 2024. Fuller currently touts just a 13 point lead with 65 percent of the vote reported. Still, Fuller will win handedly as he currently touts a 13 point lead with 65 percent of the vote reported.